I did install the package mentioned above and now I get the following error when I start anki from the Terminal and doing 2 (Chinese)-Flashcards:

(python3:12055): dbind-WARNING **: 11:39:05.153: Couldn't register with accessibility bus: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
This is an BETA build - please do not package it up for Linux distributions
onmessage is not a callable property of qt.webChannelTransport. Some things might not work as expected.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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In the future, please ensure that the bug you attach a patch to is not in Fix Released state. You can either ask an Ubuntu developer to open a task for the stable release (in other words, the bionic In Progress part in the bug header) or change the status back to something like Confirmed.

I made a few changes to the debdiff:
- The debdiff needs to apply against the bionic package not the cosmic or Debian release.
- Please run update-maintainer from ubuntu-dev-tools
- And the changelog version number needs to be lower than the version in the next release.

Based on my recollection at the time python3-distutils was split out, I understood that packages were generally expected to not use python3-distutils at runtime. Matthias, can you review this and comment on whether this is sensible (as a solution to this problem in Debian unstable and in cosmic) before we accept this SRU?